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.TH VIEWLOINSCON 3 "October 1, 1997" "ASIM/LIP6" "Mbk Logical Functions"
.SH NAME
\fBviewloinscon\fP \- display elements of a \fBlocon_list\fP attached to an
instance
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include "mlo.h"
void viewloinscon(ptcon)
locon_list \(**ptcon;
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.SH PARAMETER
.TP 20
\fIptcon\fP
Pointer to the \fBlocon\fP to be scanned
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBviewloinscon\fP scans all the primary elements of the \fBlocon_list\fP 
loaded in ram, and displays a textual output of the data strcuture contents.
.br
Its use is mostly for debugging purposes, and educational ones, since the
output is quite verbose, even if very easy to understand.
.SH EXAMPLE
.ta 3n 6n 9n 12n 15n 18n 21n
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#include <stdio.h>
#include "mlo.h"
void view_inscon(ptins)
loins_list \(**ptins;
{
locon_list \(**inscon;
	for (inscon = ptins\->LOCON; inscon; inscon = inscon\->NEXT)
		viewloinscon(inscon);
}
.ft R
.fi
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR mbk (1),
.BR locon (3),
.BR loins (3),
.BR viewlo (3),
.BR viewlofig (3),
.BR viewlotrs (3),
.BR viewlosig (3),
.BR viewloinscon (3),
.BR viewlofigcon (3).


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